There is a sensor in the belt buckle assembly that communicates with the SRS system. If that sensor goes bad it trips the SRS light. If this light is illuminated while driving it is safe to assume that your airbags will NOT deploy if you were to get into an accident. Be careful!
This means the vacuum control solenoid for the EVAP is not working and needs to be checked.
AnswerIf the bulbs check out OK then I would check for a loose ground wire.Replace your turn signal switch, that's what I had to replace to get mine working again.
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Well because back then they didn't have many job chooses that were too good, so they put up with it because a job is a job & money is money even if it is very little. novanet- they could be replaced easily by other workers
If a washer pump was replaced on a Jeep Wrangler and is still not working the fuses should be checked. The washer switch should also be checked as it could also be causing the pump not to work.
The easiest way to test a belt tensioner is to pull upward on the belt. The belt should be tight with very little slack if the tensioner is working.
When the power seats in a 1985 Ford Thunderbird quit working and the owner has changed the circuit for it and checked the ground, the cause may be the motor. The motor in the seat can be replaced by taking it to a mechanic who specializes in Ford vehicles.
Have you checked for leaks? also the cooling fan may not be working.
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check the ground on your tailights R.W: Have you checked the turn signal switch? That may have to be replaced.
If the tensioner isn't working right, you replace it. Tension is determined by the tensioner and is not adjustable.
If the night running lights have failed the bulbs should be checked. Find the bulb housings and remove the parts. After the bulbs are replaced check the lights.
Have you checked to see if your 12V dc relay under the hook is working properly?
If it is clean, undamaged, and in good working condition.....NO. Since the radiator needs to be removed, to remove the engine, now is a good time to have it cleaned and checked.
I to have had this problem, but fan still works on all settings.Have you checked the fan its self or the resistor pack.
More than likely the ballast in the fixture has failed.